-- Canadians prefer Barack Obama to Mitt Romney by almost a seven to one margin. Nationally, 68% would vote for President Obama if they had a vote in the upcoming Presidential election, while 10% would vote for Mitt Romney. President Obama is the preferred choice of a majority of respondents across all regions and demographic groups. Mr. Romney is most popular in the province of Alberta, but even there, Mr. Obama is the preferred choice by a 50%-19% margin.

-- A majority of Canadians describe President Obama’s job performance as at least good. Overall, 56% express this view, with 12% feeling Mr. Obama is doing an excellent job, and 44% feeling he is doing a good job. A further 26% feel he is doing a fair job, while just 7% feel he is doing a poor job. Mr. Obama’s popularity has grown since Harris/Decima last polled on this question last October. At that point, 51% felt Mr. Obama was doing at least a good job.

-- A majority say their opinion of the President has stayed the same over time. Overall, 63% express this view, while 15% say their opinion of Mr. Obama is getting better over time, while 14% say their opinion of the President is getting worse. In October, 2011, 11% said their opinion was getting better, and 19% said their opinion was getting worse, while 63% said their opinion had stayed the same over time.

-- A strong majority feels President Obama has done a good job of keeping his promises. Nationally, 62% feel this way, while 16% feel he has done a poor job of keeping his promises. In all regions and demographic groups, respondents were more likely to say President Obama was doing a good job of keeping his promises.

My resolution is to convert every lib over to the light and away from the darkness of communism.

Have plans for a 2013 theme to your posts? In the run-up to Nov you focussed on Obama; he has since been re-elected. Maybe you can now hone in either on a specific ideological issue or maybe the politicians up for reelection in the 2014 midterms you hate most.

Have plans for a 2013 theme to your posts? In the run-up to Nov you focussed on Obama; he has since been re-elected. Maybe you can now hone in either on a specific ideological issue or maybe the politicians up for reelection in the 2014 midterms you hate most.

I have a better idea. How about he realize how the globalists actually use people like him to divide and conquer the population by driving them into entrenched camps of left & right, to keep the people diverted from realizing what the globalists on both sides of the aisle have in store for them.

...or even better, he realizes he's got to be above 999,999 posts and simple decide to make an exit.

Perhaps he could re-appear under a different moniker and star anew so he can actually have reasonable discourse without past animosities veering topics into adhom attacks? When he posts on actual issues rather than on parties or personalities, he brings valid points to light, but the anti-fan club posts have gotten sooo stale.

I have a better idea. How about he realize how the globalists actually use people like him to divide and conquer the population by driving them into entrenched camps of left & right, to keep the people diverted from realizing what the globalists on both sides of the aisle have in store for them.

...or even better, he realizes he's got to be above 999,999 posts and simple decide to make an exit.

Judi, I am a pragmatist and believe in adhering to the "art of the possible," one description of political machinations. 3333 is here to stay, so I thought I'd suggest two superior alternatives to another 365 days of Obama-centric posts.

Perhaps he could re-appear under a different moniker and star anew so he can actually have reasonable discourse without past animosities veering topics into adhom attacks? When he posts on actual issues rather than on parties or personalities, he brings valid points to light, but the anti-fan club posts have gotten sooo stale.

The personal attacks and frustration-laden diatribes seem to come from a very real element of his psychology, meaning they would eventually come bubbling to the surface under the guise of a new moniker, however long it might take.